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Champagne

Champagne as a sparkling wine, its elegance and its undisputed class are intimately linked to the production area, the Champagne. In this area over the centuries the production method has found its definition "Champenoise”By refermentation in the bottle, which then spread all over the world, starting from different vines but also with the same grapes used in Champagne.

It was Dom Pierre Pérignon, Benedictine monk of the Abbey of Hautvillers, the first to make wine and keep the grapes coming from the various vineyards separate, believing that every single vineyard (cru) had its own unique qualities. Furthermore, its strict rules on the cultivation of vines had the aim of drastically reducing yields to increase the concentration of wine. However, even Dom Pérignon did not at all want his wines to become sparkling: like every winemaker of the time, he considered the development of the foam as an indicator of errors committed during production. It also seems that it was Dom Pérignon if not to invent, certainly to perfect the assembly of wines in cuvées, that is to vinify the grapes from different vineyards separately. However, the "sparkling wines" had taken hold and, given the impossibility of avoiding the resumption of fermentation, the Champagne producers used the effervescence to produce a wine different from all the others and which was already enjoying good commercial success .

The cloudiness of the wine due to the refermentation in the bottle was initially resolved by decanting the Champagne until the sediments were eliminated, however, by dispersing the effervescence and obtaining a flat wine without bubbles. It was only in the early 1880s that an employee of the famous widow Clicquot developed the system still known today as rémuage, that is, the rotation of the bottles to make the sediment slide towards the neck and eliminate it more easily. The strong acidity and hardness of the wines then made it necessary to add a "liqueur de dosage”To make them more harmonious, so in reality the first Champagnes were much sweeter than they are today. The improvement of production techniques also increased the quality of Champagne and progressively its sweetness decreased until the first brut was obtained in the mid-19th century. Although initially the "dry style" was not understood, it ended up affirming itself and today the versions demi-sec And doux they are definitely not very widespread.

  • Champagne AOC Brut Rosé "Belle Epoque" 2013 - Perrier-Jouët

    Champagne AOC Brut Rosé “Belle Epoque” 2013 – Perrier-Jouët

    350.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut "Grand Siècle" N°26 - Laurent-Perrier

    Champagne AOC Brut “Grand Siècle” N°26 – Laurent-Perrier

    230.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut Nature Blanc de Blancs - Laurent-Perrier

    Champagne AOC Brut Nature Blanc de Blancs - Laurent-Perrier

    90.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut Millésime 2012 - Laurent-Perrier

    Champagne AOC Brut Millésime 2012 – Laurent-Perrier

    65.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut Vintage 2015 - Louis Roederer

    Champagne AOC Brut Vintage 2015 – Louis Roederer

    98.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut "B13" 2013 - Bollinger

    Champagne AOC Brut “B13” 2013 - Bollinger

    165.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut "La Grande Année" 2012 - Bollinger

    Champagne AOC Brut “La Grande Année” 2012 - Bollinger

    210.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut Blanc de Blancs - Ruinart

    Champagne AOC Brut Blanc de Blancs - Ruinart

    87.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut Prestige Rosé - Taittinger

    Champagne AOC Brut Prestige Rosé - Taittinger

    67.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut "Cuvée Prestige" - Taittinger

    Champagne AOC Brut “Cuvée Prestige” - Taittinger

    54.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut Vintage 2008 - Krug

    Champagne AOC Brut Vintage 2008 – Krug

    750.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut Rosé 26ème Édition - Krug

    Champagne AOC Brut Rosé 26ème Édition – Krug

    420.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut Rosé Vintage 2018 - Pol Roger

    Champagne AOC Brut Rosé Vintage 2018 – Pol Roger

    105.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut Rosé - Gremillet

    Champagne AOC Brut Rosé - Gremillet

    48.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut Sélection - Gremillet

    Champagne AOC Brut Sélection - Gremillet

    40.50
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  • Champagne AOC "Grand Brut" - Perrier-Jouët

    Champagne AOC “Grand Brut” - Perrier-Jouët

    65.00
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  • Champagne AOC Extra Brut "Première Cuvée" - Bruno Paillard

    Champagne AOC Extra Brut “Première Cuvée” - Bruno Paillard

    59.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut Millesime Cristal 2015 - Louis Roederer

    Champagne AOC Brut Millesime Cristal 2015 – Louis Roederer

    340.00
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  • Champagne AOC Brut "La Cuvée" - Laurent-Perrier

    Champagne AOC Brut “La Cuvée” - Laurent-Perrier

    42.50
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  • Champagne AOC Brut Réserve - Pol Roger

    Champagne AOC Brut Réserve - Pol Roger

    53.00
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